Usacomplaints.com » Miscellaneous » Complaint / Review: Infinty Wealth Group, Infinty Home Buyers, Extreme Group Media, New Concepts For Success - Scam artist changes names often, phone, real estate programs, $99 initial fee plus monthly, cancelled debit card to escape. #257564

Complaint / Review
Infinty Wealth Group, Infinty Home Buyers, Extreme Group Media, New Concepts For Success
Scam artist changes names often, phone, real estate programs, $99 initial fee plus monthly, cancelled debit card to escape

This company calls by phone offering work-from-home opportunities. I am absolutely positive that they are a scam corporation. I was ripped off earlier last year, 12-07, by one of their other scam operations, New Concepts for Success.

I got a call from a very convincing company representative from Infinty Wealth Group yesterday, 11-29, and was talking to a very convincing salesman, Ed Levin, who talked with me for almost an hour. We talked about how I'd been ripped off in the past. He was relaxed, not in a hurry to get off the phone, and stated that he must have an honest opportunity or he would be in a hurry to get off the phone. He told me about his family, kids, finances, and made a real effort to be nice.

The work was to be just emailing, logging by web, or faxing people's phone numbers, who had houses for sale, to someone at their company that they would assign as my coach. All I was to have to do was find houses or properties for sale. He said that he worked with a group of investors and that they were buying houses and properties with client's money. He continued on to say that they had a large group of investor's money. If a house or property that I presented was bought, it was alleged that I would receive $1000.00 and be entitled to 20% of the profit made when they sold the property. The man, Ed Levin, said it was cheaper to find properties to invest in this way, for his company. He said that they believed that individuals could find for-sale-by-owner-properties and other real estate not listed through realtors.

I signed up and gave him my credit card info. Later, I did a web search on their company. I found that they had earned themselves the very first listing position of the first page of a Google search on their company's name as a consumer complaints Alert. Rip-Off Alert? I cancelled my credit card number immediately.

You should also cancel any credit card, bank account, or debit card number that you have given them for they can use your number again at any time, until you cancel it, and take even more money from you, anytime.

In reading and searching consumer complaints.com, I found that this company, Infinty Wealth Group, has ties to New Concepts for Success, another scam company that I signed up for earlier, in December. I paid $106.00 to start and they (New Concepts for Success) immediately double-charged my debit card and over-drafted my bank account. I called them to get the charge refunded. They said that they would also pay me back my over-draft charges. They cancelled the double-charge but never paid back my over-draft fee. I called and asked again but nothing else was ever paid. So, then I go ahead with the instructions and pay for ads and advertise their products. No results ever came. What did happen is a man called one day asking me to sign up for their in-house ad campaign, wanting more money, as much money as he could possibly take, plans to fit every budget. I did not buy anything else because I was already broke. Now, I see that their company is tied directly to this one and that they are changing names and scams daily or monthly.

These people, Michael Hilliard, Ed Levin, and all of their many Arizona-based (usually near Phoenix) scam companies, Infinity Wealth Group, Extreme Group Media, New Concepts for Success, (which includes: newmortgageconcept.com and newhealthcareconcept.com, as well as their $79 New Customer program must be stopped. They may include such names as Don LaPre and Dean Graziosi, as well. They are ripping off, potentially, millions of dollars and tens of thousands of innocent people through their ability to change names and tactics so quickly.

If you are being called, or have already signed up for any of their programs, I would say, "Please... Don't. Stop!!!" Any business calling from Arizona, especially the Phoenix area, could be another company belonging to this powerful band of common thieves. So far, they have been involved in this for years, they have managed to rip me off, AND TO ALSO have me pay for ads that will never bring anything but more people to rip off, work late hours, and for what? So they can start a new scam tomorrow and rip you off? Stop yourself and as many as you can. If we do not support something, it will fall. Please... Help make these scam artists fall into jail.



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